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This is the food and wine festival not to miss this spring

Celebrate the best in sustainable food and wine this November

Two-day food and wine festival Rootstock Sydney is coming back this spring and is promising to be bigger and better than ever. From 25 to 26 November, the event promoting organic farming, practice and, of course, pure indulgence is taking place at Carriageworks.

“Rootstock Sydney is unique because it promotes farmers and producers, not sales people,” says co-founder James Hird.“The goal is to create a dialogue about food, wine and sustainability.”

 

While you’re there, savour delicious bites from top chefs such as Kylie Kwong of Billy Kwong, Monty Koludrovic of Icebergs Dining Room and Bar and David Moyle of LongSong. Love your wines? You’ll be spoilt for choice. Sip on some artisanal drops from Shobbrook, Hochkirch and Lucy Margaux Vineyards.

 

“This year the food will evolve throughout the day,” says co-founder Giorgio De Maria. “We’re collaborating with chefs from across the country with very different styles and we’re incorporating indigenous foods which naturally flows on from the event’s focus on sustainability.”

 

And once you’ve satisfied all your culinary needs, enjoy some art, music and informative talks.

 

Rootstock is a volunteer run not-for-profit event that fundraises and promotes the indigenous agricultural program ‘Gurandgi Munjie’ driven by author and activist Bruce Pascoe.

 

For more info and tickets click here.

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